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from the ebola virus coming to america, to the nfl domestic violence scandal, to that missing malaysia airlines plane. the plane was here then it wasn't. i mean how fascinated were you with the story? >> i'm still fascinated by it. we have no idea where this plane is. no idea. i think at some point they'll find one little piece and then it will dominate the airways for another few week and we'll know nothing again. it is such a tragic story. >> hundreds of people. >>> and they don't have answers. they dome know wham to their families. >> i feel so bad for their families. i cannot imagine what it is like to lose a loved one with no closure. i know we've seen that in other circumstances but that is very, very tough. >> michael, with all of our modern technology and abilities, how do we lose a whole plane and can't find it? at the end of the year? >> well yeah. that's one of the thing that is so frustrating. we do have all the technology and ability and capacity to go out and find things and we can't. a lot of smart people believe it is somewhere in the indian ocean. well, the indian ocea
from the ebola virus coming to america, to the nfl domestic violence scandal, to that missing malaysia airlines plane. the plane was here then it wasn't. i mean how fascinated were you with the story? >> i'm still fascinated by it. we have no idea where this plane is. no idea. i think at some point they'll find one little piece and then it will dominate the airways for another few week and we'll know nothing again. it is such a tragic story. >> hundreds of people. >>> and...
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we had problems in the south indian ocean with the malaysia 370 flight the australian tanker kept breaking cables with the bluefin 21. so they need to do that at night when the water is quiet and tranquil and we're looking at much better conditions not only in the daytime, but at night, as well. >> today they're coming from the west and the southwest. it's hard to forecast but i do believe the next couple of days are pretty good, however, i have to take you further to the north and the devastating part of the central and southern philippines, jay may is the name. we had not only 30 dead from flooding and a landslide that beared another 30 yesterday. this is no longer a tropical storm or depression and they moved up to vietnam, south china and japan and it's getting caught in a flow that could take the system down into our region. again, it's not going to be tropical in nature but there will be enough circulation to intensify the storms to bring more of a pattern and more of the winds coming into the region to intensify the rainfall and maybe four ore five more days from now. until then the
we had problems in the south indian ocean with the malaysia 370 flight the australian tanker kept breaking cables with the bluefin 21. so they need to do that at night when the water is quiet and tranquil and we're looking at much better conditions not only in the daytime, but at night, as well. >> today they're coming from the west and the southwest. it's hard to forecast but i do believe the next couple of days are pretty good, however, i have to take you further to the north and the...
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deaths reported in malaysia and thailand. >> we are pretty much in the clear. nothing major. >> it is just cold. clear skies for tonight and a lot of folks going out the first night. little kids get cold really fast. you have to hope for warmer weather for the weekend. 49 degrees right now at reagan national airport. look at the dew point. it looks like an electrical charge up there. we will look for our dew point levels to remain on the dry side. that is where we have the static out there. 35 degrees in maryland after a high of 30 with seven. they had a morning low of 21 degrees. no rain to speak of. we will keep the rain gauge drive. washington at 35, the high temperature just one degree warmer than that. satellite and radar, not a lot going on across the mid-atlantic. high pressure remains in control. it will remain so overnight and into tomorrow. temperatures slightly below average for this time of year. for the after -- for the overnight, 15-23 degrees. the coldest air columbus, 26. pittsburgh, 25. this is what is on the way early tomorrow morning. it stay
deaths reported in malaysia and thailand. >> we are pretty much in the clear. nothing major. >> it is just cold. clear skies for tonight and a lot of folks going out the first night. little kids get cold really fast. you have to hope for warmer weather for the weekend. 49 degrees right now at reagan national airport. look at the dew point. it looks like an electrical charge up there. we will look for our dew point levels to remain on the dry side. that is where we have the static...
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>> it was discussed while we were in the midst of malaysia 370 reporting that the military has a way to deploy these if they impact with water or with the ground. that's been considered. how practical for commercial aviation i can't say. there's probably a cost factor in it. remember this is after the fact technology. are we helping prevent the same type of occurrence again? are we spending more money for something that may not happen just by virtue of the investigation itself and what can be revealed from that? it's a balance that you have to put together to determine whether that's something we really need. >> you look at the cost to search for these missing planes. millions if not billions of dollars when you look at mh-370. >> but cost of future lives when they are not safe getting into a plane because this event was caused by various factors, i think that is a hidden cost that how do you put a price on a human life is the bottom line? >> thank you so much. >> up next i'll speak live with someone who lost his father in a plane crash. he has a unique perspective about surviving th
>> it was discussed while we were in the midst of malaysia 370 reporting that the military has a way to deploy these if they impact with water or with the ground. that's been considered. how practical for commercial aviation i can't say. there's probably a cost factor in it. remember this is after the fact technology. are we helping prevent the same type of occurrence again? are we spending more money for something that may not happen just by virtue of the investigation itself and what...
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thousands of volunteers in malaysia are desperately trying to get supplies to flood victims. at least 17 people have died, eight others are missing. more than 100,000 are seeking shelter. aid agencies have been overwhelmed with private donations. some people are returning to their homes to survey the damage. >> this is one of the worst affected areas in the floods. authorities say that 70% of the town was underwater over the last few days in fact, the water reached 35 meters high in some places. that's as tall as an electricity pole. now the floodwaters have receded. this is the first time that families have had a chance to come home and really survey the damage that their properties have incurred. you can see houses have toppled one on top of the other on the streets there are people who have just up unloaded all their household items all on the treats. at least 40,000 people in this area have been affected by the floods. there is no water and electricity supply here, and many of the people need immediate housing. temporary housing because they simply cannot return to their
thousands of volunteers in malaysia are desperately trying to get supplies to flood victims. at least 17 people have died, eight others are missing. more than 100,000 are seeking shelter. aid agencies have been overwhelmed with private donations. some people are returning to their homes to survey the damage. >> this is one of the worst affected areas in the floods. authorities say that 70% of the town was underwater over the last few days in fact, the water reached 35 meters high in some...
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. >> reporter: but unlike the depths in the indian ocean where malaysia flight 370 disappeared, the java sea is shallow, running only about 80 to 100 feet deep. while it is easier to operate hydrophones at this depth, coleman says there's more interference closer to the surface from waves from passing ships. >> this shows the frequencies in the ocean. if the pinger were nearby, there would be a sharp spike right at that pinger frequency. >> reporter: time is not on the investigators' side. the batteries on the pingers only last about 30 days. but if the pingers fail, searchers will likely turn to sonar. >> this is the sonar. this is what they'll use to map the sea floor to search for the debris site if the pinger can't find it. this emits sound. >> reporter: like hydrophones, sonars work better in very deep water. but coleman says in shallow water, the search can move along more quickly. sonar is just showing us what's at the bottom, right? >> exactly. it's emitting that sound. as the sound comes back off the bottom, it's interpreting it to draw a 3-d image of what's on the sea floor. an
. >> reporter: but unlike the depths in the indian ocean where malaysia flight 370 disappeared, the java sea is shallow, running only about 80 to 100 feet deep. while it is easier to operate hydrophones at this depth, coleman says there's more interference closer to the surface from waves from passing ships. >> this shows the frequencies in the ocean. if the pinger were nearby, there would be a sharp spike right at that pinger frequency. >> reporter: time is not on the...
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but when you look at malaysia airlines flight 370 it vanished. if that aircraft had this technology where they were looking would be much tighter range, they might be able to find it more easily. what aren't more airlines adopting it? is it cost prohibitive? >> if you compare it to your cell phone, we're all accustomed to the fact that we have cell phone coverage everywhere we go but we forget when we're in a forest or fishing on a lake that cell phone often doesn't work. that's because a lot of these technologies rely on ground-based equipment. they rely on tours on the ground to receive a signal. a satellite is only involved through some kind of a central system so they still rely on those towers. that's the main problem of the tracking of aircraft over large oceans. we estimate that about 70% or more of the earth's surface has no form of tracking at the moment and if they do it's about every ten minutes, roughly every 15 minutes. so you have to create a system that is able to pick up that signal directly from the sky, so from a satellite, and
but when you look at malaysia airlines flight 370 it vanished. if that aircraft had this technology where they were looking would be much tighter range, they might be able to find it more easily. what aren't more airlines adopting it? is it cost prohibitive? >> if you compare it to your cell phone, we're all accustomed to the fact that we have cell phone coverage everywhere we go but we forget when we're in a forest or fishing on a lake that cell phone often doesn't work. that's because a...
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if that's the case, they don't have to do all the things that we heard about when we watched in malaysia airlines 370. they don't have to have towed pinger locators and all of that. they can go right to the black boxes and get them. that will not interfere at all with the recovery of the human remains because they will know right where they are even if the plane has broken apart there. for example, say the breach in the fuselage was there. black boxes should not be too far away. they're fairly heavy, they would stay not far from the wreckage currents wouldn't move them. so i think if this is the plane, they'll have in very short order we won't have to go through long periods of listening for pings. >> i hope not. of course, the first priority is to get the bodies out of that plane. peter, how difficult a process will that be if indeed most of the passengers are still inside the plane? >> well it can be very challenging. the navy dive teams are prepared to go down. the wreckage is a jumbled dangerous mess you're a family member sitting there waiting each day to see whose family members ar
if that's the case, they don't have to do all the things that we heard about when we watched in malaysia airlines 370. they don't have to have towed pinger locators and all of that. they can go right to the black boxes and get them. that will not interfere at all with the recovery of the human remains because they will know right where they are even if the plane has broken apart there. for example, say the breach in the fuselage was there. black boxes should not be too far away. they're fairly...
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and number 4, malaysia airlines. everybody has searching about the two jets that didn't reach their final destinations. number 3, we have ebola. obviously, this is a disease that started off in africa. a lot of people wanted to know how it might be affecting them here in the u.s. and find out how you can get ebola. what are the symptoms and what you can do to avoid it. and the number 2 spot we have the world cup, obviously, it was a huge moment on a global scale. a lot of people were following their favorite team, players and all of the games results were also available online. and the number 1 top trending search in the u.s. was actually robin williams, for his untimely death. a lot of people wanted to find out how he died, where he died and they were not only searching for him. they were searching for some of his movies. among them we saw mrs. doubtfire. >> and certainly not surprising that's the number one search but it's interesting it was global, something that impacted us so much in the bay area. you have a num
and number 4, malaysia airlines. everybody has searching about the two jets that didn't reach their final destinations. number 3, we have ebola. obviously, this is a disease that started off in africa. a lot of people wanted to know how it might be affecting them here in the u.s. and find out how you can get ebola. what are the symptoms and what you can do to avoid it. and the number 2 spot we have the world cup, obviously, it was a huge moment on a global scale. a lot of people were following...
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singapore's a little island nation just south of malaysia, if you've never been there. at the time they were doing a tremendous reclamation effort where they were basically pushing back the china sea so they can get more land. because they're running out of land, too many people. and burt was invited to talk to this rather large assembly about a thousand people of bureaucrats, military types, students, you name it. and his comments to just sort of typify his thinking and his sense of humor was, he said, you'd be far better off, instead of this reclamation effort putting these young men into the new f-16's that you've just bought from us and going and bombing malaysia to the north and getting your land that way. you motivate and tie the new -- motivate an entirely new generation, you take advantage of hardware that you've spent good money on and you do it the old-fashioned way. before the crowd could sort of assimilate this -- oh, my god, did burt just tell us to go bomb malaysia -- you know, he had moved on to other subjects. that's the kind of guy he was. he was a lot
singapore's a little island nation just south of malaysia, if you've never been there. at the time they were doing a tremendous reclamation effort where they were basically pushing back the china sea so they can get more land. because they're running out of land, too many people. and burt was invited to talk to this rather large assembly about a thousand people of bureaucrats, military types, students, you name it. and his comments to just sort of typify his thinking and his sense of humor was,...
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. >> haunting images from ukraine, illustrating the scope of the tragedy of malaysia airlines flight 317. >> people are talking about passengers falling from the sky. >>> deepening crisis new trouble in ukraine. russian forces have invaded and now have complete control of the country's crimea region. >>> airasia jetliner vanishes. third major disaster involving a plane from that region in the last year. >>> closely monitoring the largest ebola outbreak in history. >> come to our aid. >> this effort to contain ebola is turning into a widescale international operation. >> it's here. major fear tied to the first person diagnosed with ebola in the u.s. >> second health care worker has been diagnosed with ebola. >> a nurse just back from west africa slamming the rules that landed her in isolation. >> i remain appalled by these home quarantined policies. >> are you worried about a stigma? >> i haven't been until now. >> i shook your hand. i'll do it again. >> we are joined by six american survivors. it's great to have you here. also remember those who cared for you so well. >>> america doe
. >> haunting images from ukraine, illustrating the scope of the tragedy of malaysia airlines flight 317. >> people are talking about passengers falling from the sky. >>> deepening crisis new trouble in ukraine. russian forces have invaded and now have complete control of the country's crimea region. >>> airasia jetliner vanishes. third major disaster involving a plane from that region in the last year. >>> closely monitoring the largest ebola outbreak in...
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malaysia navy helping with the search tweeted this evacuation slide from the arab asia jet. it's not clear if it was automatic on impact or activated before. now it's the debris and the condition of the bodies recovered. but the answer to the question what caused that plane to call will have to wait for black boxes to come in. >> and once the black boxes are recovered, the investigation into the causes of the crash can begin. but there's speculation. >> the pilot's last communication was to ask permission to climb above stormy weather. but he was an experienced pilot and even through the storm shouldn't have been a problem. instead, something may have destroyed the plane in midair. >> this might explain why we lost contact with this aircraft at 32,000 feet and no further communication or radar hits. the question is is what would have caused that? a bomb? structural failure? >> while supporting the theory this was more than just weather, the victims recovered so far were wearing no clothing. that would indicate they fell a long way after the cabin broke up. and stay with abc
malaysia navy helping with the search tweeted this evacuation slide from the arab asia jet. it's not clear if it was automatic on impact or activated before. now it's the debris and the condition of the bodies recovered. but the answer to the question what caused that plane to call will have to wait for black boxes to come in. >> and once the black boxes are recovered, the investigation into the causes of the crash can begin. but there's speculation. >> the pilot's last...
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of course we have the flooding in malaysia, too. >> palestinian leaders are planning their next steps after a draft resolution on palestinian statehood was vetoed. >> it did gain support from u.s. allies. >> just eight votes not enough for the palestinians to claim majority support in the security council. the resolution would have set a 2017 deadline for an end to israeli occupation. australia and the united states, as expected, voted against. >> regrettably, instead of vig voice to the aspirations of both palestinians and israelis, this text addresses the concerns of only one side. it is deeply imbalanced and contains elements not conducive to both parties including deadlines that take no account of israeli's legitimate security concerns. >> five countries abstained including the united kingdom which criticized the lack of negotiations on the text, but expressed support for much of the resolution's content. france said it was time for the security council to do more. >> after more than 25 years of negotiations the international community must share the weight of these negotiations a
of course we have the flooding in malaysia, too. >> palestinian leaders are planning their next steps after a draft resolution on palestinian statehood was vetoed. >> it did gain support from u.s. allies. >> just eight votes not enough for the palestinians to claim majority support in the security council. the resolution would have set a 2017 deadline for an end to israeli occupation. australia and the united states, as expected, voted against. >> regrettably, instead of...
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indonesia now joining malaysia touched by aviation disaster. >> we will continue to increase and uplift the aviation standards and safety standards in the world. >> reporter: now indonesia has not named a partner. it's possible when found, those black boxes could go to australia. but finding wreckage is first to get us to the black boxes. and the u.s. navy ship there has powerful sonar and listening devices and could be critical in the puzzle. >> thanks so much. >>> and bring in colonel steven ganyard in washington, d.c. there's so much going on the at site of the crash. what is the priority for the crews on the ground right now? >> amy, they're having to balance the -- the recovery of remains and taking care of the loved ones with looking for the wreckage itself. we have debris and bodies on the surface of the ocean, pushed around for days now. but we need to find the wreckage of the aircraft on the bottom of the ocean with the black boxes in it. they're balancing two priorities. >> the clues possibly point to a mid-air catastrophe. how rare would it be that turbulence would bring down
indonesia now joining malaysia touched by aviation disaster. >> we will continue to increase and uplift the aviation standards and safety standards in the world. >> reporter: now indonesia has not named a partner. it's possible when found, those black boxes could go to australia. but finding wreckage is first to get us to the black boxes. and the u.s. navy ship there has powerful sonar and listening devices and could be critical in the puzzle. >> thanks so much. >>>...
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let's take a look at as we come in from karen she says that the missing malaysia flight was a big story for c.n.n., 24/7 coverage. we mentioned this morning about top stories, making the news this year and another big case full page spread comes from the wall street journal and, they start off by focusing on the u.s. economy makes a comeback at last. u.s. economy began 2014 with thud 000 and it ended on a roll,. it will be remembered since the 1990's boom. all three helped soft ena year by me ger wages and, jobs, and the country is on track to be. we go do you the page a little bit more and, look at those stories. poor health and, planning, let's go to the phones, good morning, gregg, you're on washington journal. caller: i just wanted to call and say hello and, i think that, the public knows the non government employees, needs to really wake up and be alert, because, i think, once the tipping point goes 50/50 over on the government side there will be bad things happening and the good things, this coming year since the more people coming to realize, that they're safe and safe. host: wha
let's take a look at as we come in from karen she says that the missing malaysia flight was a big story for c.n.n., 24/7 coverage. we mentioned this morning about top stories, making the news this year and another big case full page spread comes from the wall street journal and, they start off by focusing on the u.s. economy makes a comeback at last. u.s. economy began 2014 with thud 000 and it ended on a roll,. it will be remembered since the 1990's boom. all three helped soft ena year by me...
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the malaysia man considered the king of the asian budget travel. he reacted well to the tragedy of flight 8501. detainees out students in. they want to turn the government schools that lshd exist on the base into one school for 275 students. this revamp will create one of the world's most expensive schools costing 250,000 per student. 110 prisoners remain in gitmo. the >> tax filing season is right around the corner. helping you increase your tax breaks. cheryl casone is here with the tips. we all need them. >> leah, no kidding. good morning. the last day of the year is the last chance to make final adjustments that will effect your life. april 15th. if you work from home it is free pay all of the way. prepay local income and property taxes by paying it a day earlier than the first day of 2015 you are going to get a tax benefit a full year earlier. deduction double up means double up on certain itemized deductions or charities that you get a deduction for them and you get a standard deduction for the following year. that helps you. apply for your b
the malaysia man considered the king of the asian budget travel. he reacted well to the tragedy of flight 8501. detainees out students in. they want to turn the government schools that lshd exist on the base into one school for 275 students. this revamp will create one of the world's most expensive schools costing 250,000 per student. 110 prisoners remain in gitmo. the >> tax filing season is right around the corner. helping you increase your tax breaks. cheryl casone is here with the...
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her life-time partner philip wood was aboard malaysia airlines flight 370 which went missing last march. she is joining us from the malaysian capital kuala lumpur. thank you for taking time to speak to us. when you see the families going through days of suffering and wondering, you must sit and say how is this happening again? >> that is the second question i asked myself. the first is hundreds of people with heart ache that doesn't have to be there. >> your partner has been missing for more than nine months. you sit and look at what happened with the aviation industry. what do you think needs to be done. what could have saved his life. >> there are things on record, requested changes in air france. there had been discussions, better quality redonedanceies, communication systems, longer battery life on the black boxes, stronger signals, better equipment related to the elts, the water sensing devices that are supposed to go off and act as beingons, and the case of a water crash. and, you know, these are things that have been sitting on the table for years and years, and the industry - th
her life-time partner philip wood was aboard malaysia airlines flight 370 which went missing last march. she is joining us from the malaysian capital kuala lumpur. thank you for taking time to speak to us. when you see the families going through days of suffering and wondering, you must sit and say how is this happening again? >> that is the second question i asked myself. the first is hundreds of people with heart ache that doesn't have to be there. >> your partner has been missing...
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>> sometimes realally horrible things happen, just because this came on the heels of the malaysia flight that's still missing, people are pretty uneasy about it. they're going to be able to explain this pretty quickly, we're still within the reasonable recovery time for to the black boxes and to be quite honest, you're going to be able to get some forensic evidence from the bodies and what they have been able to recover to know what went on. december and january the wettest time of the year. they were trying to get to a higher altitude, there was a lot of other traffic in the area they were trying to get permission to climb out of the bad weather. it could have been human error that exacerbated by the pilot not -- maybe you have to get up and climb anyway. it's too much right now to be able to stay for certain. but the clues are now coming in. >> bob, the accountability factor here we have the ceo, tony fernandez, he turned this company around he bought it for 50 cents, they do cheap short flights around the country. he owns a soccer league. does the buck stop with him? what do you think
>> sometimes realally horrible things happen, just because this came on the heels of the malaysia flight that's still missing, people are pretty uneasy about it. they're going to be able to explain this pretty quickly, we're still within the reasonable recovery time for to the black boxes and to be quite honest, you're going to be able to get some forensic evidence from the bodies and what they have been able to recover to know what went on. december and january the wettest time of the...
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shown in malaysia and australia, very upsetting to a lot of people here following this so closely. i've been talking to the mh 370 families and i was sitting next to steven wang a young man whose mother was on board of 370. he told me he was hoping for a miracle of those on flight 8501. he was hoping there might be survivors. it was during our interview that the news came in and in fact debris had been found and bodies pulled from the water. >> thank you, will. >>> the death toll expected to rise off the ferry fire. look at those pictures. dozens of others are missing. 11 people have been found dead. migrants were stowed away on that ship. the wreckage is set to be brought to italy so investigators can look at what sparked the deadly fire. >>> more than 100 arrested outside the kremlin over the jailing of a brother over an outspoken critic. alex was spared time in a fraud case but his younger brother oleg was sentenced to 3 1/2 years. both denied the chargers. protesters say oleg is being used as a pawn in a larger battle to silence critics of vladimir putin as the country's econom
shown in malaysia and australia, very upsetting to a lot of people here following this so closely. i've been talking to the mh 370 families and i was sitting next to steven wang a young man whose mother was on board of 370. he told me he was hoping for a miracle of those on flight 8501. he was hoping there might be survivors. it was during our interview that the news came in and in fact debris had been found and bodies pulled from the water. >> thank you, will. >>> the death toll...
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we must help them. >> reporter: eight states in malaysia are currently flooded. while at least 14 people have been killed. but many remain stranded in their homes awaiting aid and rescue. >> the initial challenges, of course, it is that area cannot be accessed by road, and of course, we have to use all the aircraft. >> reporter: despite the hardships, the donations keep pouring in. the military says it's working around the clock to get surprise to northeast malaysia, but rising flood waters in nba some parts mean that his this aid may not reach the people who need it the most. ca >>> at least 17 people killed in a glass explosion in china. officials say three explosions destroyed part of the engineering and manufacturing company. >>> a former korean eric effective who resigns after an argument over a bag of nuts has been arrested. she faces charges of violating aviation safety rules. earlier this month she ordered a plane to turn back on the runway in new york after nuts were served in a bag and not on a plate. she's huh apologize today her behavior. hairy fawcet
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on its way to bejing from malaysia. >> we have yet to see anything floating on the surface subsequent to the loss of the mh surely something should have washed up by now. >> as weeks have turned in to months the search area for mh 370 has shifted further and further away from the last known radar contact and in to the deep waters of the indian ocean. >> it's not a needle in a hay stack, we don't know where the hay stack is really. >> and the question of what happened to mh 370 still surrounded by uncertainty. the plane continued to fly for hours. >> almost every time you go down the path the -- through a mechanical event, it's -- when you add on this 7 hour flight afterwards it's very difficult. there's nothing that has been logical or based on any sort of historical precedent in the case of mh 370, you have to throw out the books. it has never happened before. and we hope it will never happen again. >> australia is leading the search effort for mh 370, crews continue to use high tech equipment as they scour the southern indian ocean. the search is costly and it will take time to find
on its way to bejing from malaysia. >> we have yet to see anything floating on the surface subsequent to the loss of the mh surely something should have washed up by now. >> as weeks have turned in to months the search area for mh 370 has shifted further and further away from the last known radar contact and in to the deep waters of the indian ocean. >> it's not a needle in a hay stack, we don't know where the hay stack is really. >> and the question of what happened to...
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for the latest grn correspondent terry friel joins us live from malaysia. terry? >> yes, good morning, tim kimberly, how are you? >> the search and recovery is continuing here today. unfortunately a very gruesome task of recovering bodies from the water and wreckage causing a lot of grief in the family centers in in indonesia. >> now what is the strongest theory right now, working theory based on the forensics, the recovery of bodies and of the debris? >> the strongest theory is something catastrophic happened there was bad weather but the pilots did not issue a distress call. and there was nothing from the transponders. still a little bit of a mystery. they still going through the details, statistics that the plane normally reports back to its operator and the airlines. >> terry, can you confirm in fact, that the bodies so far that have been recovered did not have life vests on? >> yes. that's right, i didn't. >> so that also supports the theory that it was catastrophic, that something suddenly happened that they weren't able to properly prepare for or enact the
for the latest grn correspondent terry friel joins us live from malaysia. terry? >> yes, good morning, tim kimberly, how are you? >> the search and recovery is continuing here today. unfortunately a very gruesome task of recovering bodies from the water and wreckage causing a lot of grief in the family centers in in indonesia. >> now what is the strongest theory right now, working theory based on the forensics, the recovery of bodies and of the debris? >> the strongest...
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in march and the downs of malaysia airlines flight 17 in july over ukraine. sara's boyfriend phillip was on board flight 370. and she says she knows exactly what the families in indonesia are going through. >> it's the same thing that we went through. the only real differences here is that they've had a couple of answers within a few days period of time. where as we are just kind of still in the state of limbo. >> reporter: watching the search unfold on television, she says the families there have something we may never get. >> we need closure. until we get some sort of proof, we must continue to hope. it's the only choice. >> reporter: it will be some time before we have all the answers to the air asia crash. after the black boxes and the fuselage are recovered. investigators will need to piece it all together. >> they'll bring in barges things that can pull up big pieces of metal. cranes that will pull up that wreckage and begin to lay it out in a pattern as it sits in the bottom of the ocean. >> reporter: but that process may take years, as it did in 1996,
in march and the downs of malaysia airlines flight 17 in july over ukraine. sara's boyfriend phillip was on board flight 370. and she says she knows exactly what the families in indonesia are going through. >> it's the same thing that we went through. the only real differences here is that they've had a couple of answers within a few days period of time. where as we are just kind of still in the state of limbo. >> reporter: watching the search unfold on television, she says the...
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the people here in indonesia seem to have learned lesson that the people in malaysia could have learned if they had more experience. they're giving information quickly. the people here are grief stricken and horrified and traumatized and know that their loved ones aren't going to come back alive, they're at least getting the information quicker than what we saw ten months ago. john and robin, back to you. >> yeah, it's much call mer there today than there was yesterday when there was that awful moment. i would like to ask gary about the situation there. there was the awful moment yesterday where the families actually ined a vertty saw one of the bodies live on indonesian televisions. and of course, the families there now, this is the news they did not want to hear. but they're now focusing on trying to get back the bodies of their loved ones. have they been given any indication of how that will proceed, how long that is expected to take? >> where he will firstly, john, you're right. that was a horrible situation yesterday. it was inadvertent. there was a live feed from here in ipd nies
the people here in indonesia seem to have learned lesson that the people in malaysia could have learned if they had more experience. they're giving information quickly. the people here are grief stricken and horrified and traumatized and know that their loved ones aren't going to come back alive, they're at least getting the information quicker than what we saw ten months ago. john and robin, back to you. >> yeah, it's much call mer there today than there was yesterday when there was that...
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for the latest grn correspondent terry friel joins us live from malaysia. terry? >> yes, good morning, tim kimberly, how are
for the latest grn correspondent terry friel joins us live from malaysia. terry? >> yes, good morning, tim kimberly, how are
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malaysia 370, keystone kops. that was awful from the get-go that was awful. even afterwards. malaysian looked like a pack of amateurs. this looks like professionals who have concern about the feelings of the people involved. including the employees. so i think what they have done is right. a very professionally well thought out airline. i, i don't, i don't see a problem with air asia here except for the crash itself. >> can you give us five second please? >> there was a great point about not being able to not being able to follow up on on i can't do it in five second. >> what's your point. >> that's all right. we're good. >> keep it on schedule. >> thank you very much. i appreciate it. carlene, mike mary david. when we come right back. a million people will flock to the crossroad of the world. times square to see the ball drop on new year's eve. but this year the nypd faces an extra security challenge. more on that next. [ male announcer ] this is the cat that drank the milk... [ meows ] ...and let in the dog that woke the man who drove to the control room [ woman ] driverles
malaysia 370, keystone kops. that was awful from the get-go that was awful. even afterwards. malaysian looked like a pack of amateurs. this looks like professionals who have concern about the feelings of the people involved. including the employees. so i think what they have done is right. a very professionally well thought out airline. i, i don't, i don't see a problem with air asia here except for the crash itself. >> can you give us five second please? >> there was a great point...
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in the aftermath of the malaysia air disappearance this year airasia wants to get it right. >> the worst feeling one could have. we stay strong for the families to ensure we could look after them even after this incident. >> reporter: among the other assets the u.s. is offering indonesia what are called pinger locators, they could help find the black boxes the data recorders that are installed in the plane, and they could help solve the mystery of this crash and ensure a bit more the safety of future air travelers, lou? lou: greg, thank you greg palkot from london. >>> in this country turning to the obama administration and left wing assault on law enforcement, new york city mayor bill de blasio today met with new york police department and union leaders behind closed doors. their face-to-face meeting cams at largest and most diverse police department is bracing for anti-cop protesters. they plan to storm the times square new year's eve celebration tomorrow night. fox news correspondent david lee miller with the latest for us. >> reporter: new york city mayor bill de blasio met with the
in the aftermath of the malaysia air disappearance this year airasia wants to get it right. >> the worst feeling one could have. we stay strong for the families to ensure we could look after them even after this incident. >> reporter: among the other assets the u.s. is offering indonesia what are called pinger locators, they could help find the black boxes the data recorders that are installed in the plane, and they could help solve the mystery of this crash and ensure a bit more...
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the missing malaysia air jet. took off with 239 people aboard, disappeared and despite a global effort to track it down, that continues to this day, not a single scrap has been found. >> look, how could they found it once it's way down the bottom of the ocean? there's no device that we know could find it. their satellites can't find it unless they have submarines crawling on the bottom of the ocean, they can't find it. so it's gone. i mean, it's sad but it's gone. >> almost as amazing and just as tragic, the second malaysia airplane with 298 people on board that was shot down while flying over the conflict in ukraine. >> seeing the debris field, learning it was then looted and then i'll never forget live on my show watching car after car after car being taken finally to, you know, the morgue. >> this is terrible story. change the name, something. who is getting on malaysia airlines? i'm not. >> worst international land grab. the rush by the russians into cy mia and ukraine. >> russia's relationship with the rest o
the missing malaysia air jet. took off with 239 people aboard, disappeared and despite a global effort to track it down, that continues to this day, not a single scrap has been found. >> look, how could they found it once it's way down the bottom of the ocean? there's no device that we know could find it. their satellites can't find it unless they have submarines crawling on the bottom of the ocean, they can't find it. so it's gone. i mean, it's sad but it's gone. >> almost as...
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after that malaysia airlines vanished earlier this year, there was a push to equip planes with better tracking devices. planes are washed by ground radar and connected by saturday liet for much of the flight. that connection does not stream data in realtime about the plane's location and condition. in response, the organization setting global airline standards have started looking into new rules on how to track planes. they've not much e made much headway since they've not been able to get the airline industry to agree to install tracking devices. air asia was upgrading its jets to make them easier to track. could a universal tracking as much like that help in the future? we talk about the numbers this year. but one of the themes of the coverage of so many of these have been these long delays. in one case, we haven't been able to find the plane at all. are there simple things that can be done? we do have some very accurate information that we get in tracking aircraft any time they're overland when you look at them 234 primary radar. that seems to work very, very well in that regard. w
after that malaysia airlines vanished earlier this year, there was a push to equip planes with better tracking devices. planes are washed by ground radar and connected by saturday liet for much of the flight. that connection does not stream data in realtime about the plane's location and condition. in response, the organization setting global airline standards have started looking into new rules on how to track planes. they've not much e made much headway since they've not been able to get the...
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and the industry, so far, for the most part, has called malaysia 370 a one-off event and the response to the disappearance of that aircraft was a slow and very cautious effort to make sure airliners can be tracked everywhere in the world regardless of where they're finding. three days that's how long it took to find this aircraft debris. is that too long and should we be looking at a system that allows investigators and the airline and the flying public to know where a plane crashed and what was happening on board the plane much more quickly than the three days it took this time. >> sreenivasan: and what about the role of the u.s. u.s. samson? what can that do in a search like this? >> i think at this point it's an ancillary role because i don't believe they have underwater search capability or technology on that ship, but the u.s. probably will be asked and will help out in some underwater search efforts as this develops, and there are assets underway to the site now to be able to findn3 the bodies and the black box and the parts of the plane that may help answer what happened. >> sr
and the industry, so far, for the most part, has called malaysia 370 a one-off event and the response to the disappearance of that aircraft was a slow and very cautious effort to make sure airliners can be tracked everywhere in the world regardless of where they're finding. three days that's how long it took to find this aircraft debris. is that too long and should we be looking at a system that allows investigators and the airline and the flying public to know where a plane crashed and what...
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we talked a lot in the wake of malaysia 370. i thought of you and wondered what went through your mind when you first heard about this plane. >> dayeja vu. this is the third time the families of mh 370 have had to live through the emotional rollercoaster when you get news like this. even though it's a different plane, we can empathize at the deepest level what these families go through. it's like reliving it all over again. >> heidi, you helped so many families with situations like this. what are the next few days going to look like for these families? >> for working with families over the years and own experience of being at the bereavement site following flight 800, this is the time everybody is gathering the information and the dna samples. it's a really difficult time to go through that process. not really busy and getting harder as the reality sets in. i remember being at the site and similar to what i've been seeing on tv basically, there's familying wailing. there are families with their heads down and completely quiet an
we talked a lot in the wake of malaysia 370. i thought of you and wondered what went through your mind when you first heard about this plane. >> dayeja vu. this is the third time the families of mh 370 have had to live through the emotional rollercoaster when you get news like this. even though it's a different plane, we can empathize at the deepest level what these families go through. it's like reliving it all over again. >> heidi, you helped so many families with situations like...
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today, a man who lost his mother aboard malaysia airline flight 370 is offering his sympathy. reporter will ripley has the story. >> reporter: anguish. becomes anger. for the families of malaysia airlines flight mh 370, days of waiting turned to weeks and now almost ten months. for them, the news from indonesia brought everything back. >> the fear about losing someone, the pain. >> reporter: steve wang feels for the families of airasia flight 8501. he knows what it's like to sit at the airport and wait for a plane that never comes to hope against all odds the person you love may still be alive. >> even after ten months, you are still hoping for a miracle? >> yes. though it is painful but i don't want to give up. >> reporter: his mother was only 57. he hasn't spoken her name since march, when mh 370 disappeared. >> i never said it. >> reporter: you never said your mother's name out loud? he still listens to the voicemail she left him just before boarding the plane. >> she wanted me to pick her up from the airport and to bring her coat. it's hard to believe a man my age will cry
today, a man who lost his mother aboard malaysia airline flight 370 is offering his sympathy. reporter will ripley has the story. >> reporter: anguish. becomes anger. for the families of malaysia airlines flight mh 370, days of waiting turned to weeks and now almost ten months. for them, the news from indonesia brought everything back. >> the fear about losing someone, the pain. >> reporter: steve wang feels for the families of airasia flight 8501. he knows what it's like to...
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and in july you'll remember another malaysia airlines jet was shot down over ukraine with 298 on board. and a former south korean executive now faces criminal charges over the so-called nut rage incident. she was served macadamia nuts in a bag and not a plate, resulting in her becoming so upset that the korean air flight she was on needed to return to the tarmac. harry fawcett is in south korea where the high profile case resulted in arrests today. >> reporter: it is becoming an unwelcome or deal for cho hyun-ah. on december 5th, cho, then a vice president of korean air, shouted at the cabin crew chief, ordered the plane back to the gate in new york and had the man thrown off. she standings accused of breaking aviation safety and workplace laws and more generally abusing her powerful position. the extraordinary level of interest stems not just from the fact it all started with an argument over a bag of nuts but also because what this says about the nature of hierarchy and inequality in this society. cho is a third-generation member of one of south korea's corporate giant families the e
and in july you'll remember another malaysia airlines jet was shot down over ukraine with 298 on board. and a former south korean executive now faces criminal charges over the so-called nut rage incident. she was served macadamia nuts in a bag and not a plate, resulting in her becoming so upset that the korean air flight she was on needed to return to the tarmac. harry fawcett is in south korea where the high profile case resulted in arrests today. >> reporter: it is becoming an unwelcome...
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>> well i think the families, the good news is that airasia has taken lessons learned from malaysia 370. so clearly the ceo gets it. they're treating the families differently. whether the indonesians step up aggressively and bring in the authorities from around the world and move quickly, remains to be seen. there's a lot of challenges on those aviation authorities, both with oversight of an air accident as well as regulating safety. so that part remains unanswered. speaking about the ceo, tony fernandez has been the public face for airasia since the plane went down over the weekend. here's what he had to say about yesterday's findings. >> the only slight benefit is that for the people in there, there is some closure. this is a scar with me for the rest of my leif. it doesn't change anything. but very little there at least some closure as opposed to not knowing what happened and holding out hope. >> closure is one thing, not knowing what happened is something obviously very, very different. and one of the aspects of the conversation they think that's beginning to bubble around is this w
>> well i think the families, the good news is that airasia has taken lessons learned from malaysia 370. so clearly the ceo gets it. they're treating the families differently. whether the indonesians step up aggressively and bring in the authorities from around the world and move quickly, remains to be seen. there's a lot of challenges on those aviation authorities, both with oversight of an air accident as well as regulating safety. so that part remains unanswered. speaking about the...
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for the latest grn correspondent terry friel joins us live from malaysia. terry? >> yes, good morning, tim kimberly,
for the latest grn correspondent terry friel joins us live from malaysia. terry? >> yes, good morning, tim kimberly,
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a malaysia airlines flight that disappeared over the indian ocean in march with 239 people was never found. another malaysian airliner was shot down over ukraine. russia held a successful olympic games in sochi. and the british are getting ready to welcome another royal baby in the spring. >> so many stories and only a year to pack them all in. we've put together a look back at our top stories of 2014, you can check it out right now own the wusa9 news app. >>> another tragedy for crews working to secure a ferry that caught fire this weekend. today two sailors killed trying to attach it to a tug boat. the search still continues for possible victims. more than 400 survivors were rescued by helicopter monday after fire broke out on the ferry's car deck sunday morning. ten people were killed. >>> isis has just published an interview with the jordanian pilot captured last week after his plane crashed in syria. the first lieutenant says his plane was shot down by a missile. he ejected and landed in the euphrates river where he was taken captive. the united states denied isis shot down the
a malaysia airlines flight that disappeared over the indian ocean in march with 239 people was never found. another malaysian airliner was shot down over ukraine. russia held a successful olympic games in sochi. and the british are getting ready to welcome another royal baby in the spring. >> so many stories and only a year to pack them all in. we've put together a look back at our top stories of 2014, you can check it out right now own the wusa9 news app. >>> another tragedy for...
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very different from malaysia 317. very different from many air accidents where the chief exec is usually being buttressed by pr people saying don't say a word. you could end up with liability. leave it to the spokesmen. not from tony. he said it's my airline, i'm the ceo and i'll be here until this is over. >> and he's been very much as the spokesman for his airline. thank you very much. thanks to all of you. still ahead, we're taking, i guess you could say a more in depth look on the underwater search for more plane wreckage. we'll talk about the best tools, about the really tough challenges here with two oceanographers including one who helped locate the roo inss of air franls flight 447. sir, we're going to need you on the runway. (vo) theraflu starts to get to work in your body in just 5 minutes. (vo) theraflu breaks you free from your worst cold and flu symptoms. (vo) theraflu. serious power. so you're looking for a loan? how's your credit? i know i have an 810 fico score, thanks to the tools and help on experian
very different from malaysia 317. very different from many air accidents where the chief exec is usually being buttressed by pr people saying don't say a word. you could end up with liability. leave it to the spokesmen. not from tony. he said it's my airline, i'm the ceo and i'll be here until this is over. >> and he's been very much as the spokesman for his airline. thank you very much. thanks to all of you. still ahead, we're taking, i guess you could say a more in depth look on the...
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malaysia airlines, you have to have little bit of sympathy, but the death toll and fees were horrific accidents. >> it is pretty poignant, and what malaysian airlines did that they may not remember is on marketing campaigns that want to go somewhere but don't know, that is the thing that company did this year. and was shot down. and in good common-sense to talk to each other there up on their list. >> and a tasteless marketing and advertising campaign. let me ask about the nfl. in what regard? >> it contrasts with what the nba did, the nfl's case, roger goodell gives ray rice, comes up with a two day suspension in july, and gmc of all things comes out with the elevator video we have all seen of ray rice beating his fiancee and zen roger goodell backtracks and gives an indefinite suspension. as a result of that decision, today rice, a repentant rice is coming back and working against the nfl to get them to reverse that and if he had done the right thing in the first place none of this would have happened. they get bigger suspensions for wearing the wrong sox in the nfl. this was ridicu
malaysia airlines, you have to have little bit of sympathy, but the death toll and fees were horrific accidents. >> it is pretty poignant, and what malaysian airlines did that they may not remember is on marketing campaigns that want to go somewhere but don't know, that is the thing that company did this year. and was shot down. and in good common-sense to talk to each other there up on their list. >> and a tasteless marketing and advertising campaign. let me ask about the nfl. in...
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and malaysia. and the grandfather said you know i'm relieved that they found the plane, that they know what's happened or at least where it is, but i'm very, very sad. but i'm still hoping for a miracle. i'm still hoping that a member of my family, that somebody may have survived. and, ana, i have to tell you, based on the pictures we've seen in the report that looks quite unlikely at this time. again, a nation in mourning tonight here in indonesia. >> it is so sad. thank you. we all hope for a miracle. that's for sure. it is still early on in this investigation. and a lot can be learned from the debris field alone. we want to talk more about that. also with us jeff wise science writer and author of extreme fear. jeff i want you to take a look at the pictures that we're going to put up just behind me. this is some of the debris that has been found and pulled out of the water. tough for me to make out exactly what we're seeing here. do you see anything that could provide some clues here as to what h
and malaysia. and the grandfather said you know i'm relieved that they found the plane, that they know what's happened or at least where it is, but i'm very, very sad. but i'm still hoping for a miracle. i'm still hoping that a member of my family, that somebody may have survived. and, ana, i have to tell you, based on the pictures we've seen in the report that looks quite unlikely at this time. again, a nation in mourning tonight here in indonesia. >> it is so sad. thank you. we all hope...
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all i can say is that the weather in southeast asia is bad at the moment and the floods in malaysia floods in thailand there's a lot of rain. so that is something that we have to look at more carefully because the weather is changing. >> katy tur is in singapore covering the reaction of the families of those aboard to this latest news. >> reporter: unfortunately today was the day most families were fearing, they found bodies and they con sfirmedfirmed the wreckage does belong to flight 8501. they were watching local tv live when the aimimages were shown and they had no warning. 162 people on the flight 17 were kid, one was a baby. they will resume the search effort tomorrow when it becomes light again, they will send typhooners down into the water to an area where they think the bulk of the wreckage is. it's relatively shallow. they will try to see if the divers can find the black boxes so they can figure out exactly what went wrong with this plane, whether or not it was bad weather in the area or if it was something else that con contribute ultimate woulded to the crash. they want to talk
all i can say is that the weather in southeast asia is bad at the moment and the floods in malaysia floods in thailand there's a lot of rain. so that is something that we have to look at more carefully because the weather is changing. >> katy tur is in singapore covering the reaction of the families of those aboard to this latest news. >> reporter: unfortunately today was the day most families were fearing, they found bodies and they con sfirmedfirmed the wreckage does belong to...